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Optometrist from Ladue takes 2010 Mrs. Missouri crown
Not many optometrists wear a crown. Dr. Carrie Hruza of Ladue is the exception. In March, she was named Mrs. Missouri 2010 in Branson. She was one of 18 contestants.
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Suffragette City: George Bernard Shaw’s Mrs. Warren’s Profession speaks with a timeless and, on occasion, starkly …
Stage:For those who tend to think of late Victorian/early Edwardian feminism in terms of the insuppressibly cheerful suffragette mother in Mary Poppins, George Bernard Shaw’s Mrs. Warren’s Profession is something of a revelation. Penned in 1893, the play intelligently proffers and discusses a raft of feminist issues still hotly debated today, including such basics as whether a woman is truly …
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Mrs. Warren’s Profession A Man of No Importance Two moral upstarts—a madam and a closeted gay man—strike out on their …
Madam and Grieve: Mrs. Warren is stung by her daughter’s denunciation. She’s a wealthy woman; he’s a bus conductor.
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‘Mrs. Warren’s Profession’ is alluring in Shakespeare Theatre Company production
Why, it’s good old reliable Ashley. As in, bless her heart, Elizabeth Ashley, the whiskey-voiced stage vet who here does pleasurable justice to one of George Bernard Shaw’s more decadent creations, the fiercely unrepentant madam of Shakespeare Theatre Company’s cannily assembled “Mrs. Warren’s… Theatre – Arts – Performing Arts – Shakespeare – Troupes and Companies
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